I really liked The Dark Knight Rises, but if anything it was because it took itself less seriously than the other two movies. Then again, my favorite Batman movie is still the 1989 Tim Burton one, so maybe I'm just weird. I mean, I love the Nolan trilogy. Don't get me wrong, they're excellent movies. But they're also blatantly embarrassed by their comic book origins, just like most of the superhero movies of the early 2000's were. The '89 one, on the other hand, knew exactly what it was, and it did it well. It's the same reason I love The Avengers and its lead in movies, but can't stand most of the other live action Marvel adaptations.
Also, the voice was awesome. Bane is supposed to be smart, he's supposed to be one of the only villains to be able to match Batman on every level. So hearing him do his best impression of Ricardo Montalbahn in The Wrath of Khan actually worked for me.
Also, the voice was awesome. Bane is supposed to be smart, he's supposed to be one of the only villains to be able to match Batman on every level. So hearing him do his best impression of Ricardo Montalbahn in The Wrath of Khan actually worked for me.